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April 09, 2014, 02:02:29 PM
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Hi All,

To give you a brief introduction, we are part of the Invest Bitcoin team.

We will be launching our services shortly in India and worldwide, where we encourage investors to invest their Bitcoin/s with us and we in turn deposit the amount in various Government bonds, deposits and schemes, which would enable our investors to earn guaranteed returns at the end of the term.

Would highly appreciate your support in making this a success. Do like us on our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter to get the latest updates.

PS: we are still in our pre-launch stage and hence, haven't published the link to our website. Will provide the details when we are ready for launch.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Invest-Bitcoin/260184967486696
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Invest_Bitcoin (@Invest_Bitcoin)

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April 09, 2014, 02:41:25 PM
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Come on Sporket!!! We ain't hunting... Thanks for sharing that message though.. I must say that it's quite an interesting read Smiley

Our investments are gonna be the first of its kind, where we guarantee returns at the end of the term...

Hope that would help at least a wee bit....

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April 09, 2014, 02:51:24 PM
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How will you guarantee returns in Bitcoin if you invest in fiat-denominated assets? What if the BTC/USD rate goes up by a factor 2, 5 or even 10?
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April 09, 2014, 03:01:13 PM
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we in turn deposit the amount in various Government bonds, deposits and schemes,


Global financial collapse of debt-ridden countries is immanent and you propose investing in their Bonds?! Government Bonds are going to crash and burn and become almost worthless and at that time BTC is likely to be increasing in value as investors seek a safe haven.



And another thing, there is nothing Bitcoin related in your proposal you are just raising FIAT to invest in the FIAT system. It's bonkers if you see a future for BTC.
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April 10, 2014, 07:46:48 AM
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How will you guarantee returns in Bitcoin if you invest in fiat-denominated assets? What if the BTC/USD rate goes up by a factor 2, 5 or even 10?

Hi Rannasha,

The investment is more for people who want to safeguard BTC at the current prices, thus saving from any sort of price crashes, if there are any.

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April 10, 2014, 07:58:04 AM
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we in turn deposit the amount in various Government bonds, deposits and schemes,


Global financial collapse of debt-ridden countries is immanent and you propose investing in their Bonds?! Government Bonds are going to crash and burn and become almost worthless and at that time BTC is likely to be increasing in value as investors seek a safe haven.



And another thing, there is nothing Bitcoin related in your proposal you are just raising FIAT to invest in the FIAT system. It's bonkers if you see a future for BTC.

Hi minerpart,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts/ comments.

Not everyone feels the same way. There are quite a few people who still continue to invest in these bonds/ deposits which guarantee income, rather than taking the risk of fluctuating prices of Bitcoin.

And there are also a large group of people who accept BTC either for their services, miners who earn BTC over a period of time, etc. They do not always convert their BTC into fiat immediately, thus taking the risk of depreciating value of Bitcoin.

Our services cater to that group who want to invest in something that would give them guaranteed returns, rather than opting to take a risk with the Bitcoin/s in hand.

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April 10, 2014, 08:08:03 AM
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Hi All,

To give you a brief introduction, we are part of the Invest Bitcoin team.

We will be launching our services shortly in India and worldwide, where we encourage investors to invest their Bitcoin/s with us and we in turn deposit the amount in various Government bonds, deposits and schemes, which would enable our investors to earn guaranteed returns at the end of the term.

Would highly appreciate your support in making this a success. Do like us on our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter to get the latest updates.

PS: we are still in our pre-launch stage and hence, haven't published the link to our website. Will provide the details when we are ready for launch.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Invest-Bitcoin/260184967486696
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Invest_Bitcoin (@Invest_Bitcoin)

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Hope you guys do well. All the best!

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April 10, 2014, 08:40:56 AM
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Hi All,

To give you a brief introduction, we are part of the Invest Bitcoin team.

We will be launching our services shortly in India and worldwide, where we encourage investors to invest their Bitcoin/s with us and we in turn deposit the amount in various Government bonds, deposits and schemes, which would enable our investors to earn guaranteed returns at the end of the term.

Would highly appreciate your support in making this a success. Do like us on our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter to get the latest updates.

PS: we are still in our pre-launch stage and hence, haven't published the link to our website. Will provide the details when we are ready for launch.

Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Invest-Bitcoin/260184967486696
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Invest_Bitcoin (@Invest_Bitcoin)

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Hope you guys do well. All the best!

Thanks Benson Samuel Smiley

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April 10, 2014, 11:35:00 AM
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Not everyone feels the same way. There are quite a few people who still continue to invest in these bonds/ deposits which guarantee income, rather than taking the risk of fluctuating prices of Bitcoin.

And there are also a large group of people who accept BTC either for their services, miners who earn BTC over a period of time, etc. They do not always convert their BTC into fiat immediately, thus taking the risk of depreciating value of Bitcoin.

Our services cater to that group who want to invest in something that would give them guaranteed returns, rather than opting to take a risk with the Bitcoin/s in hand.

Regards
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The risk-averse individuals who invest in government bonds invest directly in government bonds.  They do not convert their fiat into Bitcoin to send to some d00d on the interweb so that said d00d could convert it back to fiat and invest in government bonds for them.  That's retarded.

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There could be an advantage for some long time bitcoin holders who wish to hold profit at the current fiat price.  If people did this 3 months ago, the could now sell and double their bitcoin.  If people did this themselves, there would be tax implications that would be hard to hide.  Using a service like this could be quicker and hide profits for a time, but you're also paying for the service.

One suggestion, instead of just fiat bonds, why not the option of gold and silver?  Bonds give a set return, however most bitcoin users believe it's not worth the paper it's printed on.  You could offer both and let them decide.  I've actually converted some profit to gold and silver recently.  There are several places that accept bitcoin.

There could be a small niche here for you, but it's not something I'm interested in at the moment.  Best of luck.
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Not everyone feels the same way. There are quite a few people who still continue to invest in these bonds/ deposits which guarantee income, rather than taking the risk of fluctuating prices of Bitcoin.

And there are also a large group of people who accept BTC either for their services, miners who earn BTC over a period of time, etc. They do not always convert their BTC into fiat immediately, thus taking the risk of depreciating value of Bitcoin.

Our services cater to that group who want to invest in something that would give them guaranteed returns, rather than opting to take a risk with the Bitcoin/s in hand.

Regards
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The risk-averse individuals who invest in government bonds invest directly in government bonds.  They do not convert their fiat into Bitcoin to send to some d00d on the interweb so that said d00d could convert it back to fiat and invest in government bonds for them.  That's retarded.



Dear notLambchop,

Seems like you've mixed up something somewhere... We are not talking about individuals who would convert their fiat to Bitcoin to invest with us in a government bond...(that we understand as retard!) We provide services to individuals and corporates who want to invest their Bitcoin in deposits/ bonds which would give them their guaranteed returns!! - so that's not retard after all Wink

"The risk-averse individuals who invest in government bonds invest directly in government bonds" - that's up to the individual. (here, people are investing their fiat into bonds directly. Our service is for people with Bitcoin - convert them to fiat and invest them on their behalf).  Our handpicked schemes are top performing for sure and that's why we guarantee anywhere between 6% to 11% annually.

And as far as "some d00d on the interweb" is concerned, we completely understand that trust cannot be built in a jiffy. It's with time, that trust is built. And we are happy to go that route..

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There could be an advantage for some long time bitcoin holders who wish to hold profit at the current fiat price.  If people did this 3 months ago, the could now sell and double their bitcoin.  If people did this themselves, there would be tax implications that would be hard to hide.  Using a service like this could be quicker and hide profits for a time, but you're also paying for the service.

One suggestion, instead of just fiat bonds, why not the option of gold and silver?  Bonds give a set return, however most bitcoin users believe it's not worth the paper it's printed on.  You could offer both and let them decide.  I've actually converted some profit to gold and silver recently.  There are several places that accept bitcoin.

There could be a small niche here for you, but it's not something I'm interested in at the moment.  Best of luck.

Dear Elmwar,

Thanks for taking the time out to share your thoughts... It was plunge in prices that actually got us to work on this, coz we know of a lot of people who bought Bitcoin when it was $1000+ and now they have incurred a loss! Would have loved to start this service much earlier, however, we're hoping that it's better late than never Smiley and would prove to be useful to at least the rest of the crowd who may want to make that investment now.

We are also working on launching gold and real - estate in the coming months, post our launch of bonds and deposits! Silver has not been on our list, but would definitely look into it..(+1 for the suggestion) Smiley

It's great to know that people in the community are opting for gold and silver as optional/ additional investments.

Thanks once again for writing here!

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April 10, 2014, 12:44:00 PM
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Nah.  It's totally retarded.  Why would anyone averse to risks intentionally send his bitcoin to a d00d who promises to make him rich by investing in ... handpicked government bonds Cheesy

What's particularly lulworthy is your "guarantee anywhere between 6% to 11% annually."
Starting with purely structural analysis, this statement could be reduced to "guarantee of 6%," unless you're implying that you guarantee that your marks clients will never profit *more* than 11% per annum.
On a more contextual level, the road to poverty is paved with guarantees from random (in this case not very creative) d00ds from the intert00bs.

People who do not believe in Bitcoin divest from Bitcoin, not dump it with the latest halfass interwebs scammer.
Give it up. OP, this forum has all the clowns it can handle.
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April 10, 2014, 12:51:14 PM
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Our handpicked schemes are top performing for sure and that's why we guarantee anywhere between 6% to 11% annually.

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Just to be clear, what currency is this guarantee it?  We're providing BTC.  We'll receive BTC when cashing out.  That would suggest your guarantee is also in BTC.
But of course you are talking about a guarantee in fiat.  Which fiat?  What exchange prices are used?  You also have fees.  What does this cost?  Not Lambchop has a valid point.  People can do this themselves.  It's not a big deal to convert BTC to fiat or buy bonds at your local bank.  You may have a small opening for convenience, but certainly investors need more information.  And there currently is a HUGE risk investing with BTC.

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Our handpicked schemes are top performing for sure and that's why we guarantee anywhere between 6% to 11% annually.

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Just to be clear, what currency is this guarantee it?  We're providing BTC.  We'll receive BTC when cashing out.  That would suggest your guarantee is also in BTC.
But of course you are talking about a guarantee in fiat.  Which fiat?  What exchange prices are used?  You also have fees.  What does this cost?  Not Lambchop has a valid point.  People can do this themselves.  It's not a big deal to convert BTC to fiat or buy bonds at your local bank.  You may have a small opening for convenience, but certainly investors need more information.  And there currently is a HUGE risk investing with BTC.


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Dear Elmwar,

  BTC can be paid during cashout or FIAT directly to a bank account. We use Btc-e exchange as that has been the most reliable exchange so far to deliver funds to India. Once we receive the BTC, we convert it into INR and store it in government approved securities. In the event that we find a better exchange, we will be glad to use it as long as the funds transfer to India is simple.

 This initiative comes from the fact that half of India do not have access to banks or bank accounts. While that is likely to change quite soon, BTC can help a lot with this right now.

It is more a matter of convenience for people who hold BTC and want to invest it directly without converting.  This would be a niche market product for people who are expecting the Indian Economy to work for them over the next 5 years (elections are underway and tremendous change is expected).

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April 11, 2014, 12:43:58 PM
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 This initiative comes from the fact that half of India do not have access to banks or bank accounts...

And these folks, sans bank accounts, managed to acquire so much BTC that they need to invest it back into fiat securities?  In the most efficient way possible? Roll Eyes
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 This initiative comes from the fact that half of India do not have access to banks or bank accounts...

And these folks, sans bank accounts, managed to acquire so much BTC that they need to invest it back into fiat securities?  In the most efficient way possible? Roll Eyes


it seems like a smart way to bring money back into the countries banking system without raising too many flags.

I have problems converting my BTC to INR easily out here. I do not mind dumping few into this.
I know the guy running it, so will invest more out of that reason than anything else.

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You do not have a bank account?
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Hmm... it seems weird as i do not believe anyone can handpick bonds with guaranteed success.
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